Monday, 9 August 2021

FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS SONG # 9 - Ring Out Solstice Bells

 

Despite the general awfulness of the Christmas song there are however always exceptions to the rule and I have a short list of personal favorites.

Without exception all my choices not only include the song but the best performer of that song and so in no particular order here is my ninth selection.

 

“Ring Out Solstice Bells” written by Ian Anderson and performed by Jethro Tull

 

Now is the solstice of the year,
winter is the glad song that you hear.
Seven maids move in seven time.
Have the lads up ready in a line.

Ring out these bells.
Ring out, ring solstice bells.
Ring solstice bells.

Join together beneath the mistletoe.
by the holy oak whereon it grows.
Seven druids dance in seven time.
Sing the song the bells call, loudly chiming.

Ring out these bells.
Ring out, ring solstice bells.
Ring solstice bells.

Praise be to the distant sister sun,
joyful as the silver planets run.
Seven maids move in seven time.
Sing the song the bells call, loudly chiming.
Ring out those bells.
Ring out, ring solstice bells.
Ring solstice bells.
Ring on, ring out.
Ring on, ring out

SEASONAL GREETINGS FROM THE AMERICAS

 

Argentina

Feliz Navidad


Brazil

Boas Festas e Feliz Ano Novo


Chile

 Feliz Navidad


Columbia

Feliz Navidad y Próspero Año Nuevo


Netherlands Antilles (Papiamento)

Bon Pasco


Pennsylvania

 En frehlicher Grischtdaag un en hallich Nei Yaahr!


Peru

Feliz Navidad y un Venturoso Año Nuevo


U.S.A.

Happy Holidays

GREETINGS TO THE WORLD

 

“Happy Christmas” is what I chose to say

But many greetings are used for the day

To one and all during the festive season

And different languages are the reason

Say "Frolyke Kerstfeest" or "Joyoo Noel"

"Felleeth Navidad" even "Glaydlig Yool"

"Kalla Kristoogenna", "Boo-on Natarlee"

"Boas Festas" or "Sheng Dan Kwhy Lee"

You could say "Frerlicker Vine-akten"

Or maybe "Roshdesrom Kristovim" then

So you can say it in very many ways

But please never say “Happy Holidays”

Sunday, 8 August 2021

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS MIRACLE IN CAUFIELD, U.S.A. (1977)

 

This movie is based on the true story of tragedy strikes a small mining community one fateful Christmas Eve in 1951, when a series of explosions strike a mine notorious for its unsafe conditions, and a group of miners become trapped underground after a cave in.

The off duty miners and those who managed to escape, along with family members work desperately to rescue the trapped men before an even larger, more deadly explosion occurs.

Mitchell Ryan, Kurt Russell, Andrew Prine, John Carradine and Barbara Babcock star but Melissa Gilbert steals the show.

FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS SONG # 8 - That’ll Be Christmas

Despite the general awfulness of the Christmas song there are however always exceptions to the rule and I have a short list of personal favorites.

Without exception all my choices not only include the song but the best performer of that song and so in no particular order here is my eighth selection.

 

“That’ll Be Christmas” written and performed by Thea Gilmore-

 

Rain falling and a chance of snow
Jonah Louie on the radio
French beer and mistletoe
That'll be Christmas

Cars queueing on the edge of town
Afternoon with the blinds pulled down
It's just the way the deal goes round
That'll be Christmas

I was going to head for high ground
Just forget it all
But the line's busy I can't make that call
Oh no.

Join the others in the bar by ten
Peace and goodwill to men
Me missing you again
That'll be Christmas

A tired waiter in a stupid hat
Muddy boots on the welcome mat
You just can't say no to that

Hot wine and a Christmas tree
The Sound of Music and the family
Faith hope and gluttony
That'll be Christmas

There's a choir of angels
A choir of soaks
And there's drunk relations telling dirty jokes
Oh no

So I'll join the others in the bar by ten
Peace and goodwill to men
Me missing you again
That'll be Christmas

It's gonna be me missing you again

That'll be Christmas
That'll be Christmas

That'll be Christmas 

SEASONAL GREETINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA

 

Denmark

Glædelig Jul


Faroe Islands

Gledhilig jol og eydnurikt nyggjar

Finland

Hyvaa joulua
Iceland

 Gledileg Jol

Lappland (Sami)

 Buorrit Juovllat

Norway

 God Jul, or Gledelig Jul


Sweden

God Jul

Ett Gott Nytt År

MARTIN LUTHER BLING

 

There is a legend suggesting that Martin Luther

Who was a sixteenth century religious reformer 

And founder of the Protestant church in Germany

Was the first to put candles onto a Christmas tree

It’s said he was walking home one winter’s night

When he noticed the stars were shinning bright

And through the tree’s he saw the twinkling light

And he was so impressed by this majestic sight

When he returned home he set up his Christmas tree

Decorating it with lighted candles for all to see